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ResolvedVersion 2007

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Macros

remind me how do I add a button to the quick access toolbar?

RE: macros

Hi Jayne,

There are a number of ways of adding buttons to the quick access toolbar. The easist way is to simply right click on any command on your ribbon. To add commands that are not on the ribbon you will need to select the arrow at the end of the quick access toolbar (QAT) and choose the option "more commands". This will take you to excel options where you can select any command in excel or macros.

Thanks
Paul

Mon 2 Apr 2012: Automatically marked as resolved.

 

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